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40 items tagged #release.
40 items tagged #release.
Claude Code 2.1.152 shipped today, May 27. /simplify is back — as a wrapper for /code-review --fix, the new flag that applies review findings to the working tree. Six days after the verb was removed, it returns aliased to a different command.
OpenAI shipped Codex CLI 0.134.0 on May 26. Two headline items: search across local conversation history with previews, and read-only MCP tools that run concurrently when they advertise readOnlyHint. Plus profile-config migration enforcement and richer hook context.
GitHub shipped targeted model rules on May 26. Enterprise owners can allow specific Copilot models for specific organizations, with each model set Enabled (automatically on by default) or Optional. Public preview, Business and Enterprise plans.
Claude Code 2.1.149 shipped on May 22 with a per-category breakdown of /usage. For the first time, the tool reports which sub-component of a session — skills, subagents, plugins, or per-MCP-server — is driving consumption against your limit.
Claude Code 2.1.147 shipped on May 21 and removed /simplify outright, replacing it with /code-review — a command that reports correctness bugs and posts inline GitHub PR comments instead of applying fixes. The old cleanup-and-fix behavior is gone.
Google released Gemini 3.5 Flash and Antigravity 2.0 at I/O on May 19. The model is faster and lands across Google's products and GitHub Copilot — but at $1.50 per million input tokens, the Flash tier is now three times the price of its predecessor.
OpenAI put its Codex coding agent inside the ChatGPT mobile app on May 14. The phone pairs to a Mac running Codex and can review diffs, approve commands, and redirect a running task — supervision without the desk.
xAI opened the Grok Build beta on May 14 for SuperGrok Heavy subscribers. The terminal agent runs up to eight workers in parallel, carries a 2M-token context window, and ships with an approve-first plan mode.
Anthropic's May 11 update adds a unified session list to Claude Code, letting you track, background, and switch between multiple concurrent coding sessions from the terminal.
Copilot Workspace, GitHub's task-oriented AI environment, is now generally available. Here's what's in the box, what isn't, and how it stacks up against Cursor's agent features.
Copilot Business and Enterprise users can now choose between Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Gemini 1.5 Pro, and GPT-4o within the same subscription. Individual plan access comes later this quarter.
Cline now supports the Model Context Protocol natively. Configure an MCP server, and Cline can call it as a tool — connecting the agent to your databases, APIs, and internal services.
The new Sonnet release lands with modest capability improvements and a meaningful pricing change for cached prompts. Here's what it means for your AI coding tool of choice.
Cursor's latest update adds first-class support for team-shared rules and prompt templates across a workspace. The feature targets the team-fragmentation problem that's grown with AI tooling adoption.
Claude 3.7 Haiku launches with significant speed improvements over 3.5 Haiku and pricing on par with the older model. The implications for autocomplete-style workflows are real.
JetBrains updated their AI assistant with Claude 3.5 Sonnet support and a free tier for individual developers. The IntelliJ ecosystem catches up to Cursor on AI parity.